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Tiokasin talks with Daygot Leeyos (Oneida Nation, Wolf Clan). A multimedia artist, emcee/poet, music producer, performer and gardener, Daygot is halfway through a bachelor's degree in cinematography. She studied music production at Dubspot in Manhattan and audio engineering at The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Daygot has traveled around the world as an activist, cultural ambassador and performing artist, including United Nations conventions, Indigenous ceremony and international cultural exchanges. She has been involved in Oneida Language revitalization and preservation throughout her life in both immersion setting learning classes and hybrid style methods. Daygot's recent studies include research to prove Indigenous language preservation helps prevent suicide. Her new single for missing and murdered Indigenous peoples is titled: MMIWPS: https://bit.ly/3UWwcHn. Daygot is working on an album and expanding her artistic endeavors. Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Karen Ramirez (Mayan), Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) 2. Song Title: Watersong Artist: Vince Fontaine's Indian City Album: Supernation (2012) Label: Rising Sun Productions, Winnipeg, Manitoba 3. Song Title: Silent Running (on Dangerous Ground) Artist: Mike + the Mechanics Album: Mike + the Mechanics (1985) Label: Atlantic / Warner Music Group Corp. 4. Song Title: What's Going On (Marvin Gaye) Artist: Feat. Sara Bareilles, Clarence Milton Bekker & Titi Tsira Album: Playing for Change 3 / Song Around the World (2014) Label: Playing for Change Records AKANTU INTELLIGENCE Visit Akantu Intelligence, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuintelligence.org to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse
Join us in this insightful conversation with Matthew Facca, a passionate audio engineer renowned for his innovative recording techniques and dedication to capturing the essence of live sound. With a rich educational background from the Recording Workshop in Ohio and hands-on experience since 2009, Matthew has honed his skills in his Saskatoon-based studio. His control room is not just a technical hub but a welcoming space for bands to engage with their music during the recording process. Discover how Matthew's commitment to quality and his unique approach to studio coaching transform novice musicians into seasoned artists. His ability to preserve the authentic vibe of a band while meticulously refining their sound has earned him accolades in the local music scene. As we delve into his journey and explore his ever-growing collection of gear, Matthew shares valuable insights that both aspiring engineers and music enthusiasts will find invaluable. Don't miss out on the wisdom and experiences of a rising star in the Saskatchewan music community. Tune in and be inspired by the man behind the console who's shaping the future of sound, one mix at a time.
If there's a name synonymous with Chillicothe, that name is probably Paul Pollard. From his work at The Recording Workshop, seminal effort in starting Rock for Tots, and sound production around the country, Paul has a great background that flows from Chillicothe.After a few years of living and working in the Columbus area, Paul and his family have returned to Chillicothe to helm the rebranded recording workshop, now The Rec W. He's never lost his love of Chillicothe - and it shows in all he does. Join us as we discuss the 2023 version of Rock for Tots, the changes at Rec W, and the future of both. It's one of our best conversations of the season.The Davey Award-winning Feels Like Home Podcast is powered by Horizon - Greater Things are Coming! Bringing fiber to the home service in Chillicothe, Circleville, and more new cities coming soon! Call Horizon today to get the fastest, most reliable, and the only 100% fiber-optic Internet service in the area. As always, thanks for listening to Feels Like Home. Send us feedback at feelslikehomepod@gmail.com. Hit that subscribe or follow button on your favorite podcast site and give us a review! Check us out on Linktree for all our socials and other cool things we're doing.Let your friends and fellow podcast listeners know about us. Special thanks to Buzzsprout, our podcast hosting service. Our great friend, Cory Breth, provides the Feels Like Home theme song. Check out his music and merchandise here: https://www.corybrethofficial.comPowered by Horizon The fastest, most reliable, and the only 100% fiber optic Internet service in the area.
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Join Jay Franze as he sits down with Tony Cottrill, a renowned live sound engineer, musician, tour manager, and educator based in the heart of Nashville, TN. In this exciting episode, Tony shares his extensive experience in live sound engineering, offering invaluable insights into the art of creating unforgettable sonic experiences.Tony's impressive resume speaks for itself. With a diverse background in music and education, he has taught audio at prestigious institutions like Belmont University, The Recording Workshop, SAE, and served as the Director of Live Sound at The Blackbird Academy. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every project he undertakes.Throughout the episode, Jay and Tony dive deep into the intricacies of live sound engineering, exploring the techniques, challenges, and joys of delivering pristine audio in a live setting. Tony's vast touring experience with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Ronnie Milsap, Elvie Shane, Exile, Juice Newton, Jamey Johnson, Chely Wright, and many others, brings a unique perspective to the conversation.Tony has seen everything from managing complex sound systems to ensuring crystal-clear mixes. He shares captivating stories from the road, offering behind-the-scenes glimpses into the fast-paced world of touring. Listeners will be fascinated by his encounters with legendary artists and the valuable lessons he's learned throughout his career.As a multi-talented individual, Tony's musicianship also plays a significant role in his work as a sound engineer. He discusses how his musical background informs his approach to mixing and shaping the sound, adding a distinctive touch to his productions.Whether you're an aspiring live sound engineer, a music enthusiast, or simply curious about the inner workings of live performances, this episode of The Jay Franze Show is not to be missed. Join Jay and his special guest, Tony Cottrill, for an enlightening conversation that takes you backstage and reveals the magic behind impeccable live sound engineering.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Tony CottrillRecorded: July 3, 2023LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comTony Cottrill: http://thetonycottrill.com/thetonycottrill.comThe Dawg Houze: http://www.thedawghouze.com/ Support the show
Mike and Paul go Big...Credits:HostMichael Warth - http://www.michaelwarth.comCo-HostPaul Remy - https://www.facebook.com/vextonTheme Music“Mike's Bossanova”Produced, arranged, and performed byAdil Constantine - https://adilconstantine.comAs always you can learn more about the All Walks of Art show on the website at, https://allwalksofart.simplecast.comIf you'd like to be on the show, let Mike know. Send an email to TheStudio@MichaelWarth.com and put Podcast Guest in the subject line so he sees it right away. Copyright © 2022 Michael Warth
My guest today is Brian Charles a producer, engineer, plugin designer for Rare Signals from Boston Massachusetts. Brian has been a fantastic guest on the podcast before on episode RSR174 to talk about working with indie rock bands. He's worked with thousands of artists over the years and has made albums in almost every genre imaginable. Some of Brian's many credits include The Vatican Commandos featuring a young “Moby” as the lead singer, Dispatch, pop artist Marina and the Diamonds, Weakened Friends, and his longtime work as a producer and touring member of the band “The Sheila Divine”. Brian is also an educator working with Berklee College of Music, Emerson College, The Walnut Hill School for The Arts, and The Recording Workshop. And he is the creator of the “Transatlantic Plate Reverb” at his plugin company Rare Signals where he digitally recreated the iconic plate reverbs of Zippah studio. Tragically in December 2021 His Home base studio, Zippah Recording (of 33 years), was destroyed in an 8-alarm fire. Incredibly the music community has come together to fundraise in support of Brian's studio and family recovery after the devastating loss of many decades of instruments, recording equipment, and musical history. Thanks so much to Mark Rubel at Blackbird Academy for making our original introduction. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% https://samplyaudio.com Use code RSR20 to get 20% off for the first 3 months https://www.Spectra1964.com http://MacSales.com/Rockstars http://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off http://www.thetoyboxstudio.com https://www.sonarworks.com https://apiaudio.com http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1HPEubCvawOhqGMGNN3Mw4?si=427cce7f91464f67 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/343
In dieser Episode ist Engineer Oliver Wiesmann aus den Klangfabrik Studios zu Gast, die sich unter anderem auf Recordings von größeren Besetzungen, wie beispielsweise Bigbands, spezialisiert haben. Mit Oliver sprechen wir darüber, wie er bei akustischen Aufnahmen von Bigbands vorgeht, um dort bereits den späteren Mix musikalisch und klanglich ganz bewusst zu prägen. Dabei erklärt er auch, warum und welche Effekte er bereits mit aufnimmt, und wie er Dinge vorbereitet, die später dem Mixing Engineer die Arbeit erleichtern. Viel Spaß beim Hören! ➡️ (00:00:00) - Oliver Wiesmann ➡️ (00:19:25) - Aufbau einer Bigband-Session ➡️ (00:21:00) - Mikrofonauswahl ➡️ (00:31:10) - Mikrofon- & Musikerpositionierung ➡️ (00:36:25) - Pre-Amps und Input-Gain ➡️ (00:38:00) - Klangbearbeitung bei der Aufnahme ➡️ (00:40:55) - Stellenwert hochwertiger Hardware ➡️ (00:42:55) - Effekte aufnehmen ➡️ (00:45:20) - Vorbereitung auf den Mix ➡️ (00:59:52) - Typfrage ➡️ (01:01:40) - Super-Hack - Phase drehen ➡️ (01:04:40) - Referenztracks ➡️ (01:17:15) - WhatsApp-Talk - Mixing-Session starten
In dieser Episode ist Gunter Henkel von Blackpanthersystem zu Gast. Mit ihm sprechen wir über das workflowgerechte Anordnen von Equipment im Studio, Proberaum oder auch Live. Gunter erklärt, welche umfangreichen Möglichkeiten das Blackpanthersystem bietet, in dem nicht nur Keyboards und Synthesizer, sondern auch Lautsprecher, Rechner, Monitor und 19-Zoll-Geräte verstaut werden können. Damit eignet sich das System nicht nur als klassischer Keyboard-Ständer, sondern auch als Studiotisch im Homestudio. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Peter Hartzell is the founder and president of Tree House Media. After working on a Business Marketing and Media Arts degree from the University of Montana, and receiving an Audio Engineering certification from the Recording Workshop, Peter developed his 15+ year career as a creative marketer. He is an expert in coaching and helping businesses of all sizes and individuals invite their ideal clients into their story and brand. Peter, his wife Amanda, & their three young kids are Montana natives that now live here in the Nashville area. Peter has had the privilege to work with Sadie Robertson, John Chisum (National Christian Songwriters), David Dutton (Replace Your Mortgage), Kahn Academy Kids, just to name a few. Web: https://www.treehousemediaco.com Facebook: @treehousemediaco Instagram: @treehousemediaco / @peterhartzellmusic The 99% Local Podcast Web: https://www.99percentlocalpod.com Instagram: @99percentlocalpod Email: 99percentlocalpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/99percentlocalpod/message
Elijah sits down with Alex Purdy, a quantum creator. They discuss what that means, her struggle with Adderall dependence, her time at the Recording Workshop in Ohio, and how all that culminates into the production of her music. She also performs many of her songs live in studio.
My guest today is Michael Estok, a producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter born in Youngstown, OH. Starting with school at the Recording Workshop, and then Full Sail University. In 2004, Michael moved to Nashville, TN for an internship at Sony/ATV Tree studios, and worked under the watch of music industry legend, Pat Mcmakin. During the 14 years he spent in Nashville, Michael worked as an independent producer out of his home studio, and eventually returned to Sony/ATV when his client, Nashville based pop artist, Kynlie, was signed. Estok continued to work with Sony, producing for Sony’s Artist development team under the watch of Troy Tomlinson, Ed Williams, and Abbey Adams. He also co-wrote and produced countless songs for artists such as Wesley Orbison, Lionel Cartwright, Tiffany Johnson, and Jon Raven. In 2017, Michael and his family decided to leave Nashville, and return to Canfield in Northeast Ohio, where he built Court Street Recording inside the National Historic Charles Ruggles House (circa 1846). Court Street has worked with local musicians including the Vindys, and Anthony LaMarca (from The War On Drugs, The Building), all while continuing to work long distance with pop artist, Aaron B. Thompson (from Vancouver Island), and various Nashville artists, producers, and songwriters. He is excited to bring his experience back to Ohio, where he hopes to elevate the local music scene and help local independent artists make great recordings. Thanks to our sponsors! OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/175
My guest today is Jim Stewart, a Cleveland based Engineer, Producer, and Mixer working with a wide variety of local, regional, and national artists. Some of Jim’s credits include Welshly Arms, The Lighthouse & the Whaler, Ray Flanagan and The Authorities, and Ryan Humbert. Jim began his career studying at the Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Then went from intern to staff engineer at Metrosync studios and Ante Up Audio, after which he moved on to freelance engineering working out of many major studios in Northeast Ohio. Jim finally made his mark on Cleveland’s music scene and built his own studio in the heart of downtown Cleveland. Jim produces, engineers, and mixes records comfortably in a variety of styles like Rock, Jazz, Soul, and Americana weaving from productions that feature groovy live bands to productions that involve building a track from the drums up. Thanks to our sponsors! Sonarworks: https://www.sonarworks.com/ OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/164
Registration for Catalyst 2017 is OPEN! Thanks to everyone who has asked questions about the event so far! Tom and I are psyched about this opportunity. I think the thing that excites us most is that we have crafted this workshop so that each arranger gets the chance to have their arrangement recorded and all the recording students get to work on up to 5 different songs. There's no way for me to tell you just how valuable that is. You get to leave the workshop with 5 edited tracks that you worked on rather than just one fully mixed track. You'll get to have the stems too so that you can take those songs and try mixing them on your own as well after the event. Want to know more? Head to http://recordingacappella.com/catalyst-2017 Would you like to do a live coaching? In the next month or so, I'd like to have an episode of the podcast where I bring on one of you guys or gals and do a live coaching with you. If you've got the courage to come on the show and have your questions and my answers and advice recorded and then broadcast (podcast?) then you'll get a FREE coaching. That's a $77 value for FREE!!! If you’ve ever wanted to know about Asian a cappella then today is a great show for you, we talk to Christine Liu of Vocal Asia about all things Asian a cappella. Christine’s love of a cappella started while in the states for high school and college where she started a group at northwestern. She takes us on a brief trip through how the Asian a cappella scene started and where it’s at now. Christine is the head of Vocal Asia and she tells us a good bit about what the organization is doing all throughout that part of the world. Their festivals which change location each year not only feature a cappella but try to feature the music and culture of the area the festival is located in that year. We talk about their education programs and how the awareness of a cappella is growing among the general population of the area. What sort of reception did the recent mainstream success of a cappella movies and TV shows receive in Asia? Christine lets us know. Christine Liu - http://www.voconovo.tw/ Vocal Asia - http://vocalasia.org/index.php?lang=en Asian A Cappella for you to check out: Vocal Asia compilations - A for A Cappella, House for Life, 2013 Asia A Cappella Compilation Groups Christine mentioned : O-Kai Singers (Taiwan) Zenith (Korea) Exit (Korea) Takarabune (Japan) MICappella (Singapore) Hamojin (Japan) Voco Novo (Taiwan) Gili (Taiwan) Acapellago (Philippines) The Wanted (Taiwan) Gay Singers (Hong Kong) MayTree (Korea) Catalyst Acappella Arranging and Recording Workshop 2017 - http://recordingacappella.com/catalyst-2017 10 Ways to Improve your Acappella Recording - http://recordingacappella.com/podcast
Tony Huerta is one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. He’s best known as the live mixing engineer for Take 6, was an original member of the group that went on to become M-Pact, and founded and performed with Urban Method on The Sing Off. I hope you love this interview and I’m very excited to share it. Tony talks about live sound, customer service, business building, and more. He shares the surreal “fake it til you make it” story of how he became Take 6’s mix engineer and how you can give yourself the best chance to succeed in the world of live sound. Hint, it involves taking regular showers… We discuss Tony’s keys to making a great recording in today’s world of being able to fix tuning and timing and he gives you a few keys to getting great live sound including regularly working with the same engineer and using little to no compression. During our conversation about his recent Live Sound Workshop called It Sounds Muddy, Tony tells us about the concept of sonic elements in music and how knowing them can drastically improve the sound of your live mix. Whether you are a singer or engineer, if you are interested in a cappella live sound this interview is for you. Tony Huerta and Sonic Audio - http://www.sonicaudiopro.com/ Tony’s Workshop - http://acappellamix.com/ Catalyst Acappella Arranging and Recording Workshop 2017 - http://recordingacappella.com/catalyst-2017 10 Ways to Improve your Acappella Recording - http://recordingacappella.com/podcast
In this HOW TO on recording drums, we cover techniques and tips for getting isolated cymbal sounds for your next hard rock/metal recording. This HOW TO comes to us from Brian Muth, engineer and instructor at The Recording Workshop.
In this HOW TO on recording drums, we cover techniques and tips for getting a great kick sound in your next Hard Rock/Metal recording session. This HOW TO comes to us from Brian Muth, engineer and instructor at The Recording Workshop.